Reliability, validity, and minimal clinically important differences of the Japanese version of the early clinical assessment of balance in children with cerebral palsy.
Takahito InoueHiroto IzumiHisato NishibuNobuaki HimuroPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
The Japanese version of the ECAB is a reliable and valid measure of balance ability in children with CP. Furthermore, the MCID of the ECAB was established, appears to be useful in helping to provide rehabilitation.Implications for RehabilitationThe Japanese version of the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance is easy, safe, and low-cost, and has high reliability and validity for assessing balance ability in children with cerebral palsy.The use of the Japanese version of the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance is beneficial for determining the therapeutic effect, appropriate treatment, and prediction of prognosis regarding balance ability in children with cerebral palsy.The minimal detectable change of the Japanese version of the ECAB suggest that a score exceeding 6 is a true change and the minimal clinically important difference of the Japanese version of the ECAB suggest that the scores exceeding 8, 6, and 7 for the GMFCS I/II, III, and IV/V, respectively, is a clinically useful change.